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Office of Marine Safety

Vessel Traffic Service (VTS)Vessel Traffic Service (VTS)

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VTS Mission & LocationsVTS Mission & Locations

• Navigational risk reduction

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VTS EquipmentVTS Equipment

Sensor Integration– Radar– Closed circuit

television– VHF radio– Automatic

identification system (AIS)

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Vessel Traffic ReportingVessel Traffic Reporting

• Vessel Movement Reporting System– Sailing plan– Position reports– Final report– Deviation report

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Vessel ParticipationVessel Participation

• Participation is only mandatory for– Power driven vessels of 131’ or more– Towing vessels over 26’– Passenger vessels certificated to carry

50 or more passengers– Power driven vessels of 131’ or more

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Vessel Control AuthorityVessel Control Authority

• May order a vessel to operate or anchor in a specific manner, if such direction is justified in the interest of safety

• Delegated through Chain of Command– Code of Federal Regulations– Marine Safety Manual– Locally generated policy and procedure

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Continuum of ControlContinuum of Control

Directing

Informing

Monitoring

Recommending

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VTS & Pilot Interaction VTS & Pilot Interaction

• 05:10 Low visibility procedures implemented

• 06:36 Pilot provided sailing plan• 08:06 Pilot provided position report

– No standing orders or procedure to prohibit vessel movement in periods of reduced visibility

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VTS & Pilot Interaction VTS & Pilot Interaction

08:27 VTS operator believed the pilot may be deviating from the Cosco Busan’s submitted sailing plan– Attempted to verify transit intentions

and provide navigational assistance via VHF radio

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VTS & Pilot Interaction (cont’d)VTS & Pilot Interaction (cont’d)• VTS: Unit Romeo, Traffic.• Pilot: Traffic Romeo.• VTS: Roger Captain, are you still proceeding out?• Pilot: Traffic.• VTS: Unit Romeo, Traffic. AIS shows you on a 235

heading. What are your intentions? Over.• Pilot: Um, I’m coming around, I’m steering 280 right

now.• VTS: Roger, understand you still intend the Delta Echo

span. Over.• Pilot: Yeah, we’re still Delta Echo.• VTS: Uh, roger Captain.

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VTS & Pilot Interaction (cont’d)VTS & Pilot Interaction (cont’d)

• VTS personnel remained concerned about Cosco Busan’s atypical course– No escalation of vessel control level – No communication about vessel’s

position relative to Delta–Echo span

• Pilot designator used versus vessel name or call sign

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